Hear ye!Hear ye, thou hast come unto thy to defeat atheists and theists alike,so i will tell you one thing:one asks as the other will answer,so this thread is about why you are an atheist which is why you good sir/madam will have to consider yourself an excellent man/woman of argument trying to convince the very elite in this so called debate.

(01-03-2014 03:49 PM)dreamwalker777 Wrote: Hear ye!Hear ye, thou hast come unto thy to defeat atheists and theists alike,so i will tell you one thing:one asks as the other will answer,so this thread is about why you are an atheist which is why you good sir/madam will have to consider yourself an excellent man/woman of argument trying to convince the very elite in this so called debate.

Just to let you know, your language fails. Translation:

"Listen all! Listen all, you has come to your to defeat atheists and theists alike...."

(01-03-2014 03:49 PM)dreamwalker777 Wrote: Hear ye!Hear ye, thou hast come unto thy to defeat atheists and theists alike,so i will tell you one thing:one asks as the other will answer,so this thread is about why you are an atheist which is why you good sir/madam will have to consider yourself an excellent man/woman of argument trying to convince the very elite in this so called debate.

Just to let you know, your language fails. Translation:

"Listen all! Listen all, you has come to your to defeat atheists and theists alike...."

yeah i'm still new to the whole shakespearian thing, even if the term "shakespearian" might be completely wrong, this is how I label this language, also my main language isn't engish

(01-03-2014 04:21 PM)dreamwalker777 Wrote: yeah i'm still new to the whole shakespearian thing, even if the term "shakespearian" might be completely wrong, this is how I label this language, also my main language isn't engish

Shakespearean is actually a legitimate term, but the older English is more commonly called Elizabethan.

so the whole thy thou thine hast etc etc, should i call it Shakespearian or Elizabethan?